Virus-like particles derived from major capsid protein VP1 of different polyomaviruses differ in their ability to induce maturation in human dendritic cells |
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Authors: | Gedvilaite Alma Dorn David C Sasnauskas Kestutis Pecher Gabriele Bulavaite Aiste Lawatscheck Robert Staniulis Juozas Dalianis Tina Ramqvist Torbjörn Schönrich Günther Raftery Martin J Ulrich Rainer |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biotechnology, V Graiciuno 8, LT-02241 Vilnius, Lithuania. |
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Abstract: | As polyomavirus major capsid protein VP1-derived virus-like particles (VLPs) have been demonstrated to be highly immunogenic, we studied their interaction with human dendritic cells (hDCs). Exposure of hDCs to VLPs originating from murine (MPyV) or hamster polyomavirus (HaPyV) induced hDC maturation. In contrast, exposure of hDCs to VLPs derived from human polyomaviruses (BK and JC) and simian virus 40 (SV40) only marginally induced DC maturation. The hDCs stimulated by HaPyV- or MPyV-derived VLPs readily produced interleukin-12 and stimulated CD8-positive T-cell responses in vitro. The highest frequencies of activated T cells were again observed after pulsing with HaPyV- and MPyV-derived VLPs. Monocyte-derived hDCs both bound and internalized the various tested polyomavirus VP1-derived VLPs with different levels of efficiency, partially explaining their individual maturation potentials. In conclusion, our data suggest a high variability in uptake of polyomavirus-derived VLPs and potency to induce hDC maturation. |
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Keywords: | Polyomavirus Capsid Virus-like particles Dendritic cells Maturation T-cell response |
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